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  1. Newcastle está situada en el noreste de Inglaterra, en el distrito metropolitano de Tyne y Wear. La ciudad se halla en la orilla norte del río Tyne a una latitud de 54.974 ° N y una longitud de 1.614 ° W. Esta al lado de Gateshead. La gente local se llama y habla Geordie. Newcastle es la ciudad más poblada de la Tyne y Wear, seguida de ...

  2. Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (/ nj uː ˈ k æ s əl / ⓘ new-KASS-əl, RP: / ˈ nj uː k ɑː s əl / ⓘ NEW-kah-səl), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is England's northernmost metropolitan borough, located on the River Tyne's northern bank opposite Gateshead to the south.

  3. Newcastle upon Tyne was originally known by its Roman name Pons Aelius. The name "Newcastle" has been used since the Norman conquest of England. Due to its prime location on the River Tyne, the town developed greatly during the Middle Ages and it was to play a major role in the Industrial Revolution, being granted city status in 1882.

  4. Newcastle upon Tyne (), conocida comúnmente como Newcastle es una ciudad y distrito metropolitano del condado de Tyne y Wear, en la región Nordeste de Inglaterra, situada a orillas del río Tyne.

  5. www .newcastle .gov .uk. Newcastle upon Tyne is a city in north-east England. In 2021, 286,445 people lived in the city. Newcastle upon Tyne is called Newcastle for short. It is famous for its big bridge called the Tyne Bridge.

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. The settlement dates from the Roman period, when a fort was built on a site close to the present Tyne Bridge. The district and its name derive from a Norman castle built in 1080 by Robert II, the eldest son of William I the Conqueror.

  7. Newcastle University (legally the University of Newcastle upon Tyne) is a public research university based in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England. It has overseas campuses in Singapore and Malaysia. The university is a red brick university and a member of the Russell Group, [5] an association of research-intensive UK universities.